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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new spotlight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fresh focus or attention on a particular subject, issue, or individual.
Example: "The documentary has brought a new spotlight on the challenges faced by local farmers."
Alternatives: "a fresh focus" or "a renewed attention".
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But the verdicts Wednesday put a new spotlight on Croatia's record in the war.
An expanded section begins this weekend, with a new spotlight on residential properties.
That's why we are shining a new spotlight on what Whitehall has been tasked with delivering.
Even with his role with the Saints shining a new spotlight on Ornstein, nobody expects him to recede from it.
The deal brings Fielder back to the city where his dad Cecil became a star, which means a new spotlight will shine on their estrangement.
Playboy on Wednesday is announcing a competition intended to give budding film directors a new spotlight at the Sundance Film Festival – along, of course, with the bunny itself.
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By the time the mid-2000s rolled around, however, that speedy reputation had grown stale -- and then suddenly social media put every brand beneath a harsh new spotlight as anyone online could become a critic.
But the president turned a harsh new spotlight on the 2013 budget, drafted by Representative Paul D. Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican who chairs the Budget Committee.
Experts say the resumption of executions is likely to throw a strong new spotlight on the divisive national — and international — issue of capital punishment.
With the new Spotlight button, a chef can highlight "View My Restaurant" or a photographer can ask visitors to "Check Out My Portfolio".
And a little scared, given the new spotlight.
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